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Constitution
History of Czech Rep
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| | 1918 | Benes, Eduard |  |
| Masaryk & Benes found the Czech Republic |
| 1945 | Benes, Eduard |  |
| 3rd April Prague Rep Establishes a provisional government with the aid of the Russian liberation forces |
| 1968 | Dubcek, Alexander |  |
| 27th Aug Prague Rep Dubcek returns from the Kremlin announces the repeal of democratic reforms |
| 1968 | Mlynar, Zdenek |  |
| Prague Rep Appointed to a group to prepare the Cezech Communist Party's "Action Programme" |
| 1969 | Dubcek, Alexander |  |
| 1st Jan Prague Rep Czechoslovakia becomes a two state federation |
| 1987 | Husak, Gustav |  |
| 19th Mar Prague Rep Announces similar reforms to those by Gorbachev in Russia |
| 1989 | Havel, Vaclav |  |
| Prague Rep Holds talks on reform & power sharing with Gustav Husak |
| 29th Dec Prague Rep 1st non-Communist President in more than 40 yrs |
| 29th Dec Prague Rep An elected independent non-Communist Government is formed under Havel |
| 1989 | Husak, Gustav |  |
| 28th Nov The Communist Party of Czech announces it will give up it's monopoly of power |
| 29th Nov Parliament, still dominated by the Communists , removes the article guaranteeing a leadership role to the Communist Party and Marxism as a state ideology from the Constitution |
| 6th Dec Most members of the government of Czechia were replaced by non-Communists |
| 10th Dec Forms the 1st non-communist government in Czech since 1948 |
| 1993 | Havel, Vaclav |  |
| 26th Jan Prague Rep When the Czech Republic is created Havel stands for election as President & wins |
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